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MS Kažimir / Route Z2

Port of Zadar - Northern Dalmatia

Comfort Plus

Description

Originally built in 1946, all superstructures were removed and the hull completely hollowed out in the winter of 1999/2000. The Šango family from Privlaka near Zadar wanted to build a completely "new" motor glider. Diligence and effort paid off, as the Kažimir became not only the largest wooden ship in our fleet at the time, but also the first to have cabins on deck exclusively. Captain Kaže has long since enjoyed a well-deserved retirement and has handed over command to his son Kažo (called Braco), who now runs the Kažimir together with his wife Zdenka and his son Renato. The three of them have invested a lot of work, diligence and money over the last few winters to freshen up the ship. Every guest who has already been on board the Kažimir will notice this immediately – whether in the salon, in the cabins or on deck. For the 2020 season, the planking of the entire hull was renewed – on this occasion, the Kažimir also received a new look in terms of colour. Incidentally, Renato has been at the helm as captain for a few years now.

General data: Length 39 m, built in 1946, reconstructed in 2000, renovated 2016-2020. 36 beds in 15 cabins with shower/toilet and individually controllable air conditioning.

Main deck: 6 triple cabins with queen-size bed and 3rd bed above, 2 double cabins with queen-size bed.
Upper deck: 4 double cabins with queen-size bed, 3 twin cabins with bunk beds.

Other: Sun deck (150 m²) with 20 deck chairs, new lounge area for 10 persons on the upper deck in front of the wheelhouse, as well as at the stern of the upper deck for 8 persons, chairs and benches on deck, saloon with air conditioning for 36 persons.

Our cruises are not suitable for persons with disabilities or reduced mobility.

Minimum number of participants: 22 persons

Further information about the minimum number of participants you will find here.

Extras
Category: Comfort Plus
Max. 36 Persons
Cabins with Shower/WC
Air condition
Free Wi-Fi
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Details

Year of construction: 1946
Reconstructed: 2000
Length over all (m): 39.00 m
Sun deck: 150 m2
WiFi Internet: Free
Cabins
Twin / double cabins: 9
Triple cabins: 6
Single cabins: 0
Quadruple cabins: 0
Cabins with ensuite facilities: Yes
Air conditioning: Yes
Extras
Shower/toilet: 2



Route

Route:
Zadar – Vodice – Krka Waterfalls – Šibenik – Primošten – Split – Island of Brač – Island of Zlarin – Kornati Islands National Park – Telašćica Nature Park – Zadar

Between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm embarkation in the port of Zadar. If you are travelling to Zadar by your own car, you can drive into the port and directly to your ship from 10:00 am until 12:00 noon at the latest. Here you can unload your luggage. Our service team will help you to bring your luggage on board, which will first be left on deck until the cabins are ready for occupancy at 11:30 am. Then take your car to the parking garage reserved via I.D. Riva Tours and return to the port on foot (approx. 700 m). After embarkation, our tour guide will greet you with a welcome drink and get to know the crew and fellow passengers. After a snack on board, we set sail and first set course for one of the countless islands in the area, where we take the first bathing break of our trip. We continue towards Vodice, a lively holiday resort. After dinner on board, enjoy a glass of wine in one of the cosy tavernas or konobas.

The port of embarkation for passengers depends on flight times. If you book your flight and transfer via I.D. Riva Tours and arrive at Zadar airport by 12:00 noon, embarkation in Zadar is guaranteed; if you arrive later, embarkation will be at the first port of accommodation.

A few miles further south we leave the Adriatic and turn into the mouth of the river Krka. We head upstream and anchor in Skradin, just before the famous Krka waterfalls. This is also where the boats depart to take you to the National Park. Opportunity to visit the "Skradinski Buk", with 800 m the longest and probably most famous part of the waterfalls. An impressive natural spectacle, as here the Krka falls in 17 steps with cascades up to 100 m wide. Entrance fee to the National Park incl. boat transfer € 20 € (April, May, October) resp. € 40 (June-September), payable on site. After visiting the national park, we head for Šibenik. Šibenik, first mentioned in 1066, is the youngest of the larger towns on the coast, but also the oldest in Croatia. It was not founded by Greeks, Romans or Byzantines, but by Croats. The most famous building in the fortress-like old town is the Cathedral of St. James, the most important Renaissance monument in Croatia. After a city tour, opportunity for dinner in one of the restaurants and overnight stay.

We leave Šibenik and return to the Adriatic. After about 90 minutes' drive we reach our first destination, Primošten, whose picturesque old town is situated on a peninsula. Originally an islet, the settlement was connected to the mainland by an artificial causeway in the 16th century. Here you have the opportunity to stroll through the old town before we set sail again and, after lunch on board, call at a bay for a bathing break. We then set course for Split, the capital of Dalmatia. Split's main attraction is the old town, which grew out of Diocletian's Palace. The complex, which belongs to the World Cultural Heritage, houses houses, churches, cafés… places full of flair between 1700 year old Roman walls! After a guided tour of the city, the rest of the evening is at your disposal to stroll through the old town. Overnight stay in the port of Split.

In the morning we leave Split and continue south. After lunch and a swim break, we set course for the island of Brač. The island is world-famous for its limestone, which is quarried here. It has been used in buildings such as the White House in Washington and the Reichstag in Berlin. We first drop anchor in one of the beautiful bays to enjoy an extended bathing break. Then we head for Pučišća, where we also spend the night. When entering the bay of Pučišća, you will see the largest quarry on the island, and you will also encounter limestone at every turn in the town. The harbour pier, the facades of the houses, even the lanterns in the harbour are made of this stone, and Pučišća is also home to one of the most important stonemasonry schools in Europe. Overnight stay in Pučišća.

We could also call today a "four-island day". We leave Pučišća on the island of Brač and head for a bay on the island of Šolta for our first bathing break. After about an hour, we lift anchor and set course for the island of Drvenik, where we take our second bathing break of the day. While lunch is served on board, we start the engine again and sail towards the fourth island – Zlarin. In the late afternoon we moor in the small harbour of the fishing village Zlarin. Opportunity for dinner in one of the restaurants and overnight stay.

"On the last day of creation, God wished to crown his handiwork, so out of tears, stars and breath he created the Kornati Islands," wrote the Irish writer George Bernard Shaw. They are the largest and densest collection of islands in the Adriatic Sea – 147 islands, islets and reefs stretch for about 35 km. We sail the entire length of this nautical paradise, which was declared a national park in 1980. Of course, we will anchor in one of the beautiful bays with their crystal clear water for an extensive bathing break. Our destination today is the Telašćica Nature Park, a protected bay that is cut about ten kilometres deep into the island of Dugi Otok. Striking features are the steep cliffs up to 161 m high and the saltwater lake Mir, which are only a few minutes' walk from the ship's landing stage. Overnight stay in the Telašćica Nature Park.

We leave the Telašćica Nature Park and head for one of the bays on the island of Ugljan for a last extensive swimming break before returning to the starting point of our cruise. After arriving in Zadar, our tour guide will be waiting for you for a guided tour of the old town surrounded by mighty walls. She will show you the most important sights – e.g. the Roman Forum, the round church of Sveti Donat, the cathedral of Sveta Stošija and the sea organs, unique in the world, whose sound and "melodies" are determined solely by the waves. Overnight stay in Zadar.

After breakfast, disembarkation until 9:00 am.

The itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions and current weather conditions.
Route Z2
What's included…
  • 8-day cruise as per itinerary
  • Half board (dinner on embarkation day, breakfast and lunch on the following days)
  • Welcome snack
  • Captain's dinner
  • German and English speaking representatives during embarkation and disembarkation
  • Guided city tour of Šibenik
  • Guided city tour in Split
  • Entrance to the National Park Kornati Islands
  • Entrance to the Telašćica Nature Park
  • Guided ciy tour of Zadar

Location

Port of Zadar - Northern Dalmatia

The inhabitants of Zadar proudly call their city: “Najlipši grad na svitu” (“The most beautiful city in the world”). The former capital of Dalmatia is situated on a peninsula bordered by two “Rivas”. The side facing the mainland is simply called “Riva” – here ferries and passenger ships anchor and fishermen bring their catch ashore every morning. On the other side, facing the island, lays the “New Riva” – the perfect setting to stroll along the waterfront, where lovers meet for their rendezvous; since a few years, it is the only place in the world, where you can listen to the unique melodies of the Sea Organs. Embedded between the Rivas, you will discover one of the most beautiful old towns in Dalmatia. The traffic-free main street (called “Kalelarga”), with its boutiques and cafes, is the lifeline of the city. On both sides of the street, you will find picturesque alleys in which the “Klapa” intone their songs of sheer joy. Magnificent historical buildings, such as the circular church of St. Donat, the Cathedral of Sveta Stošija, the Roman Forum and many other fascinating places are waiting to be discovered!

Sojourn tax and harbour fees are not included in the prices and are payable in cash on board upon embarkation. These are in the 2024 season € 42 per person and week, € 21 for children up to 12 years; in the 2025 season € 49 per person and week, € 24 for children up to 12 years.

Tip recommendation: You will certainly be happy to reward the service crew’s performance with a tip. We recommend an amount from € 70 per cabin and week.




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